US20110193567A1 - Fill level measuring device working with microwaves - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a fill level measuring device working according to the travel time principle for fill level measurement of fill substances located in containers, with which device microwave signals are transmitted on different signal paths into the container, whose associated echo signals, reflected off the surface of the fill substance, are received back after a travel time dependent on fill level, and, based on their travel times, fill levels are determined.
- Such contactlessly working measuring devices are applied in a large number of branches of industry, e.g. in the processing industry, in the chemistry industry and in the foods industry.
- the fill level measuring device is mounted above the fill substance, and its antenna is pointed toward the fill substance.
- a microwave signal is continuously transmitted, which is periodically linearly frequency modulated, for example, according to a sawtooth function.
- the frequency of the received echo signal has, consequently, in comparison to the instantaneous frequency which the transmission signal has for the point in time of receipt, a frequency difference, which depends on the travel time of the microwave signal and its echo signal.
- the frequency difference between the transmission signal and received signal which can be gained by mixing of both signals and evaluation of the Fourier spectrum of the mixed signal, thus corresponds to the distance of the reflecting area from the antenna.
- the amplitudes of the spectral lines of the frequency spectrum gained by the Fourier transformation correspond to the echo amplitudes. This Fourier spectrum, consequently, in this case represents the echo function.
- At least one wanted echo is determined, which corresponds to the reflection of the transmission signal off the surface of the fill substance.
- the sought fill level can be directly calculated.
- a fill level measuring device can be equipped with a plurality of antennas arranged at different locations over the fill substance, and, for example, these antennas are switched in individually via electronic switches arranged in the field.
- the use of a plurality of antennas which can be switched in via electronic switches is, in contrast to the above, indeed cost effective; it has, however, the disadvantage, that these switches, arranged, as a rule, directly on the antenna in the field, must be supplied with energy. This is not only complicated, but also represents a safety risk, especially in applications in which, for reasons of explosion protection, special safety precautions must be followed.
- a further example are applications in the case of which there are present in the container disturbances, e.g. stirring mechanisms or other installed objects, off of which the transmitted microwave signals are likewise reflected.
- the echo signal recorded with the fill level measuring device contains both the wanted echo to be traced back to a reflection off the surface of the fill substance, as well as also disturbing echoes to be traced back to reflections off the disturbances. Accordingly, it is very difficult—or, under certain circumstances, even impossible—to ascertain based on the echo signal the wanted echo sought, and therewith the fill level to be measured. For overcoming this problem, so-called multilobe measurements are frequently performed. In such case, the microwave signals are transmitted into the container in a plurality of transmission lobes with different orientations.
- the transmission lobes are, in such case, oriented, for example, in such a manner, that each transmission lobe reaches the fill substance.
- the echo signals of the individual transmission lobes are recorded, and, based on the known orientation of the different transmission lobes, additional information is gained, on the basis of which the wanted echo contained in all echo signals can be determined much more exactly and reliably. Examples for this are described in EP 1 431 724 A1. Described, among other things, is how to ascertain the wanted echo based on the amplitudes of the individual echo signals. While the amplitude of the wanted echo is, angle corrected, the same in all echo signals, the disturbing echoes in the different echo signals have different amplitudes due to the different orientations of the associated transmission lobes.
- a number of parallelly operated transmitting and/or receiver arrangements and/or electronic switches can be applied.
- DE 10 2004 034 429 there is described an example for this, which is applied in the automobile industry as a distance sensor.
- a microwave generator is successively connected via a switch to different transmission antennas, and to each of the receiving antennas is connected a separate receiving branch, via which the echo signal taken up by the respective receiving antenna is taken up and fed to a signal processing system.
- the associating of the individual measuring signals to the individual signal paths occurs here via the respective switch positions and the separate receiving branches.
- An object of the invention is to provide a fill level measuring device working with microwaves according to the travel time principle, with which microwave signals can be transmitted on a number of different signal paths into the container, and their associated echo signals recorded, and the measurement results gained on the different signal paths can be evaluated separately from one another.
- the invention resides in a fill level measuring device working with microwaves according to the travel time principle for fill level measurement of fill substances located in containers, having
- the invention resides in a fill level measuring device, in the case of which
- the invention resides in a fill level measuring device, in the case of which
- the invention resides in a fill level measuring device, in the case of which
- the measuring device electronics is connected with the antenna arrangement exclusively via a single waveguide
- the fill level measuring devices of the invention have the advantage, that, by the arrangement of the antennas in the antenna arrangement, their integration as transmitting antenna, as receiving antenna, or as transmitting and receiving antenna and the frequency-selective elements for each of the different microwave signals and each corresponding echo signal, a unique signal path defined exclusively by passive components is uniquely predetermined.
- the passive components require no electrical current supply. Electronic switches or other active components needing an energy supply are accordingly no longer required.
- the association of the gained measurement results to the individual signal paths is therewith automatically given via the wanted frequency both of the particular microwave signal transmitted as well as the associated echo signal.
- the individual echo signals arrive successively in the measuring device electronics, and can there, separated from one another and with knowledge of the associated signal path, be processed and evaluated in one and the same signal processing system.
- FIG. 1 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a single microwave guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement with a transmitting antenna and a plurality of receiving antennas;
- FIG. 2 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a transmission guide and a receiving guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement with a transmitting antenna and a plurality of receiving antennas;
- FIG. 3 a fill level measuring device of the invention, wherein the antenna arrangement has a plurality of transmitting and receiving antennas;
- FIG. 4 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a single microwave guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement with a receiving antenna and a plurality of transmission antennas;
- FIG. 5 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a transmission guide and a receiving guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement having a receiving antenna and a plurality of transmission antennas.
- FIG. 1 shows a sketch of the principles of a first variant of the fill level measuring device 1 of the invention.
- Fill level measuring device 1 is a fill level measuring device working with microwaves according to the travel time principle, e.g. an FMCW radar fill level measuring device or a pulse radar fill level measuring device, and serves for fill level measurement of fill substances 5 located in containers 3 .
- It includes measuring device electronics 7 , which includes a microwave generator 9 , which serves for successive producing of microwave signals S M , S N having at least two different wanted frequencies f m , f n .
- Microwave generators 9 as applicable in fill level measuring devices, are known from the state of the art.
- the production of the microwave signals S M , S N having different wanted frequencies f m , f n can be effected, for example, by a corresponding operating of digitally operable electronic tuning elements of the microwave generator 9 , which are already regularly provided in modern microwave generators 9 , e.g. in direct digital synthesizers (DDS) or voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO).
- the setting of the wanted frequency occurs then, for example, via a varactor installed in a resonance circuit of a transmission oscillator.
- a synthesizer structure in the transmission oscillator can be used, and the setting of the wanted frequency can be performed via a change in values of an adjustable frequency divider.
- a direct digital synthesizer with a changeable output frequency can be applied, or the wanted frequencies can be effected via the selective adjusting of the working points of active components of a transmission oscillator.
- the antenna arrangement 11 includes a number of antennas, which serve to transmit successively the different microwave signals S M , S N into the container 3 , and to receive their echo signals E M , E N reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11 .
- the antenna arrangement 11 a shown in FIG. 1 includes for this a transmitting antenna 13 , which serves to transmit the different microwave signals S M , S N into the container 1 , and a plurality of receiving antennas 15 , 17 , which serve to receive the echo signals E M , E N of the different microwave signals S M , S N reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11 a.
- the antenna arrangements 11 of the invention have a number of frequency-selective elements F M , F N , especially bandpass filters, in each case transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies f m , f n .
- a basic principle of the invention is that, in the antenna arrangement 11 , via the antennas and the frequency-selective elements F M , F N , for each of the different microwave signals S M , S N and its echo signal E M , E N , a uniquely associated signal path is created, via which a microwave signal S M , S N is transmitted into the container 3 , and its echo signal E M , E N , reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11 , is received and fed to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- this is implemented by connecting after each receiving antenna 15 , 17 a frequency-selective element F M , F N —especially a bandpass filter—in each case transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies f m , f n .
- the bandpass filters serve to filter out from the received signals taken up with the respective receiving antenna 15 , 17 the echo signal E M , E N having the particular wanted frequency f m , f n .
- the microwave generator 9 successively produces two different microwave signals S M , S N , which are transmitted via the transmitting antenna 13 .
- two receiving antennas 15 , 17 are correspondingly provided. From the received signal of the receiving antenna 15 there is filtered out via the frequency-selective element F M connected after the receiving antenna 15 the echo signal E M associated with the microwave signal S M . Filtered from the received signal of the receiving antenna 17 via the frequency-selective element F M connected after the receiving antenna 17 is the echo signal E N associated with the microwave signal S N .
- the measuring device electronics 7 includes an apparatus 21 , which, based on their different wanted frequencies f m , f r , associates the received echo signals E M , E N with the respective receiving antennas 15 , 17 , or the respective signal paths extending through these receiving antenna 15 , 17 .
- apparatus 21 includes, connected to a signal processing system 23 , for example, a memory, in which these associations are stored.
- the microwave generator 9 Since the microwave generator 9 successively produces the different individual microwave signals S M , S N , and these are correspondingly successively transmitted, the wanted frequencies f m , f n of the echo signals E M , E N need not be measured. So long as the microwave generator 9 generates the microwave signal S M , the receiving antennas 15 , 17 exclusively receive its echo signal E M . The associated echo signal E M reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11 a by reflection in the container 3 is indeed received by both receiving antennas 15 , 17 ; however, it can only pass through the frequency-selective element F M connected after the receiving antenna 15 and transmissive for the wanted frequency f m .
- the receiving antennas 15 , 17 exclusively receive its echo signal E N .
- the associated echo signal E N reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11 a by reflection in the container 3 is indeed received by both receiving antennas 15 , 17 , however, it can only pass through the frequency-selective element F N connected after the receiving antenna 17 and designed for its wanted frequency f n .
- the individual successively arriving echo signals E M , E N are processed by the signal processing system 23 , in that, for example, based on the echo signals E M , E N , an echo function is derived, which shows received signal amplitude as a function of signal travel time.
- the fill level measuring device of the invention has, in such case, the advantage, that the transmitted microwave signal S M , S N relevant for the travel time determination of the respective echo signal E M , E N is always available at the correct time in the measuring device electronics 7 to the signal processing system 23 via the microwave generator 9 .
- three or more echo signals taken up by different receiving antennas can naturally also be distinguished.
- the measuring device electronics 7 is connected with the antenna arrangement 11 exclusively via the single waveguide 19 .
- This is connected via a transmitter/receiver separator 25 , e.g. an isolator, circulator or directional coupler, both to the transmitting antenna 13 as well as also to the receiving antennas 15 , 17 .
- the antenna arrangement 11 is fed with the different microwave signals S M , S N .
- the echo signals E M , E N filtered out from the received signals of the receiving antennas 15 , 17 are transmitted via this microwave guide 19 from the antenna arrangement 11 to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- FIG. 2 shows a second variant of the fill level measuring device of the invention.
- the measuring device electronics 7 is connected here with the antenna arrangement 11 b via two microwave guides, namely a transmission guide 27 and a receiving guide 29 .
- the transmission guide 27 leads from the microwave generator 9 of the measuring device electronics 7 to the transmitting antenna 13 . Via it, the transmitting antenna 13 is fed with the microwave signals S M , S N . Via the receiving guide 29 , the echo signals E M , E N filtered out from the received signals of the receiving antennas 15 , 17 are fed to the measuring device electronics 7 . For this, all receiving antennas 15 , 17 are connected to the second receiving guide 29 , which, in turn, is connected with the measuring device electronics 7 .
- the transmission guide 27 and the receiving guide 29 are here also permanent connections, which, in contrast to electronic switches, do not effect a change and/or degrading of the signal transmission.
- no transmitter/receiver separator 25 is required in the antenna arrangement 11 b illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 3 shows a third variant of the fill level measuring device of the invention, which has the measuring device electronics 7 already explained on the basis of FIGS. 1 and 2 , and a frequency-selective, passive antenna arrangement 11 c connected thereto.
- the antenna arrangement 11 c includes transmitting and receiving antennas 31 , 33 , 35 ; that is to say, each one of the antennas serves both as a transmitting antenna as well as a receiving antenna.
- a frequency-selective element F M , F N , F L transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies f m , f n , f l which, in each case, serves to filter out on the transmitter side from the different microwave signals S M ; S N ; S L successively generated by the microwave generator 9 and conveyed to the antenna arrangement 11 c the microwave signal S M ; S N ; S L having the particular wanted frequency f m , f n , f l ; this signal is then, in each case, transmitted exclusively via the associated transmitting and receiving antenna 31 , 33 , or 35 into the container 3 .
- the particular frequency-selective element F M , F N , F L serves to filter out from the received signal taken up by the respective transmitting and receiving antenna 31 , 33 , 35 the associated echo signal E M ; E N ; E L having this wanted frequency f m , f n , f l .
- the microwave generator 9 produces three different microwave signals S M ; S N ; S L .
- the frequency-selective elements F M , F N , F L effect that the microwave signal S M is transmitted exclusively via the transmitting and receiving antenna 31 , and that exclusively the associated echo signal E M is filtered out from its received signal and transmitted to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- the microwave signal S N is exclusively transmitted via the transmitting and receiving antenna 33 , and from its received signal, exclusively the associated echo signal E N is filtered out and transmitted to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- the microwave signal S L exclusively is transmitted via the transmitting and receiving antenna 35 , and from its received signal, exclusively the associated echo signal E L is filtered out and transmitted to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- the antenna arrangement 11 c is also connected with the measuring device electronics 7 exclusively via the single microwave guide 19 , via which the antenna arrangement 11 c is fed with the microwave signals S M ; S N , S L , and via which the associated echo signals E M , E N , E L filtered out from the received signals of the transmitting and receiving antennas 31 , 33 , 35 are fed to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- the microwave guide 19 is connected via the transmitting- and receiver separator 25 parallelly to the three frequency-selective elements F M ; F N ; F L , which, in turn, are connected to the transmitting and receiving antenna 31 , 33 , 35 associated with the respective element F M ; F N ; F L .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show two other fill level measuring devices of the invention, which in each case have a frequency-selective antenna arrangement 11 d , 11 e connected to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- these antenna arrangements 11 d , 11 e have only one receiving antenna 37 and a plurality of transmission antennas 39 , 41 .
- Each of the transmission antennas 39 , 41 serves, in each case, to transmit one of the different microwave signals S M , S N into the container 3
- the receiving antenna 37 serves to receive the echo signals E M , E N of the different microwave signals S AC S N reflected back to the antenna arrangement lid, 11 e by reflections in the container 3 .
- each transmitting antenna 39 , 41 connected in front of each transmitting antenna 39 , 41 is a frequency-selective element F M , F N —especially a bandpass filter—transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies f m , f n , which serves to filter out from the microwave signals S M , S N produced by the microwave generator 9 that signal, which, in the measurement operation, is transmitted via the particular transmitting antenna 39 , 41 .
- the measuring device electronics 7 can either, as shown in FIG. 4 , be connected to the antenna arrangement 11 d via a single microwave guide 19 , via which the antenna arrangement 11 d is fed with the different microwave signals S M , S N , and via which the associated echo signals E M , E N taken up with the antenna arrangement 11 d are fed to the measuring device electronics 7 .
- the microwave guide 19 is, analogously to the example illustrated in FIG. 1 , connected via the transmitter/receiver separator 25 to the transmission antennas 39 , 41 and to the receiving antenna 37 .
- frequency-selective elements F M , F N are, in each case, arranged between the transmitter/receiver separator 25 and the respective transmitting antenna 39 , 41 .
- the measuring device electronics 7 can, analogously to the example of an embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2 , be connected to the antenna arrangement 11 e via a transmission guide 27 and a receiving guide 29 .
- This variant is shown in FIG. 5 .
- the transmission guide 27 is connected here via the frequency-selective element F M to the transmitting antenna 41 , and connected via the frequency-selective element F N to the transmitting antenna 39 . Due to the frequency-selective element F M , F N connected in front of it, the transmitting antenna 41 transmits exclusively the microwave signal S M , and the transmitting antenna 39 exclusively the microwave signal S N .
- microwave generator 9 Since the microwave generator 9 successively generates the different microwave signals S M , S N , either one or the other transmitting antenna 39 , 41 transmits. On the basis of the frequency f m , f n of the particular currently produced microwave signal S M , S N , and/or on the basis of the frequency f m , f n of the currently received echo signal E M , E N there is therewith necessarily yielded the association to that transmitting antenna 39 , 41 via which the transmission occurred.
- the particular currently transmitted microwave signal S M , S N , S L and the associated echo signal E M , E N , E L are, in each case, available in the measuring device electronics 7 offset pairwise in time to one another by the associated fill level-dependent travel time, so that the measurement results successively gained via the different signal paths predetermined by the particular antenna arrangement, especially the associated echo functions dependent on the signal travel time, can be successively ascertained by one and the same signal processing system 23 .
- the different signal paths on which the microwave signals S M , S N , S L are transmitted and the associated echo signals E m , E N , E L are received are predeterminable, within broad limits, by the positioning of the individual antennas of the antenna arrangements 11 a , 11 b , 11 c , 11 d , 11 e , their orientation, and their use as transmitting antennas, as receiving antennas or as transmitting and receiving antennas.
- the individual signal paths predetermined by the particular antenna arrangement 11 a , 11 b , 11 c , lid, 11 e via the frequency-selective elements F M , F N , F L are represented by arrows.
- the antennas of the particular antenna arrangement 11 a , 11 b , 11 c , 11 d , 11 e can, for example, in each case, be arranged next to one another in a row.
- the measurement locations at which, in the context of a multipoint measurement, fill levels are measured via the drawn signal paths, which, in each case, lead from one of the transmission antennas 13 , 39 , 41 to one of the receiving antennas 15 , 17 , 37 .
- antenna arrangements are selected, such as, for example, the arrangements lid, 11 e , in the case of which a number of transmission antennas 39 , 41 are arranged in a group spatially neighboring one another, and a receiving antenna 31 is arranged outside the group.
- the individual antennas are preferably oriented as a function of their position to one another in such a manner, that the signal yield on the individual signal paths is at a maximum.
- antenna arrangements such as the antenna arrangement 11 a of FIG. 1 , are selected, in the case of which a number of receiving antennas 15 , 17 spatially surround a single transmitting antenna 13 .
- the transmitting antenna 13 positioned in the center of the antenna arrangement 11 a is preferably directly pointed at the fill substance 5 in the container, and the receiving antennas 15 , 17 have, in each case, an orientation inclined relative to the orientation of the transmitting antenna 13 , this orientation being selected in such a manner, that the receiving regions predetermined by the orientation of the receiving antennas 15 , 17 covered by the respective receiving antenna 15 , 17 at least partially cover the transmission region of the transmitting antenna 13 , and the receiving regions of the individual receiving antennas 15 , 17 partially overlap.
- an antenna arrangement 11 e inverse to this with respect to the signal paths, as shown in FIG. 4 is naturally also applicable, in the case of which the receiving antenna 37 positioned in the center of the antenna arrangement 11 d is spatially surrounded by a plurality of transmission antennas 39 , 41 .
- the receiving antenna 37 is preferably pointed directly at the fill substance 5
- the transmission antennas 39 , 41 have, in each case, an orientation inclined relative to the orientation of the receiving antenna 37 , such orientation being selected in such a manner, that the transmission regions of the transmission antennas 39 , 41 predetermined by the orientations of the transmission antennas 39 , 41 partially overlap, and at least partially lie in the receiving region of the receiving antenna 37 .
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- The invention relates to a fill level measuring device working according to the travel time principle for fill level measurement of fill substances located in containers, with which device microwave signals are transmitted on different signal paths into the container, whose associated echo signals, reflected off the surface of the fill substance, are received back after a travel time dependent on fill level, and, based on their travel times, fill levels are determined.
- Such contactlessly working measuring devices are applied in a large number of branches of industry, e.g. in the processing industry, in the chemistry industry and in the foods industry.
- Typically, the fill level measuring device is mounted above the fill substance, and its antenna is pointed toward the fill substance.
- For determining travel times, all known methods can be applied which enable relatively short distances to be measured by means of reflected microwaves. The best-known examples are pulse radar and frequency-modulated continuous wave radar (FMCW radar).
- In the case of pulse radar, short microwave pulses are periodically transmitted, which are reflected by the surface of the fill substance and received back after a distance-dependent travel time. Based on the received signal, an echo function is derived, which shows received signal amplitude as a function of time. Each value of this echo function corresponds to the amplitude of an echo reflected at a particular distance from the antenna.
- In the case of the FMCW method, a microwave signal is continuously transmitted, which is periodically linearly frequency modulated, for example, according to a sawtooth function. The frequency of the received echo signal has, consequently, in comparison to the instantaneous frequency which the transmission signal has for the point in time of receipt, a frequency difference, which depends on the travel time of the microwave signal and its echo signal. The frequency difference between the transmission signal and received signal, which can be gained by mixing of both signals and evaluation of the Fourier spectrum of the mixed signal, thus corresponds to the distance of the reflecting area from the antenna. Additionally, the amplitudes of the spectral lines of the frequency spectrum gained by the Fourier transformation correspond to the echo amplitudes. This Fourier spectrum, consequently, in this case represents the echo function.
- From the echo function, at least one wanted echo is determined, which corresponds to the reflection of the transmission signal off the surface of the fill substance. In the case of known propagation velocity for the microwaves, from the travel time of the wanted echo, there is directly yielded the distance which the microwaves travel on their way from the measuring device to the surface of the fill substance and back. On the basis of the installed height of the fill level measuring device over the container, the sought fill level can be directly calculated.
- There are, however, a large number of applications, in the case of which this form of fill level measurement is insufficient.
- An example of this is presented by fill level measurements in storage containers for bulk goods. Bulk goods form, as a rule, a bulk goods cone. The above-named classical fill level measurement delivers here the fill level in a particular region of the bulk goods cone predetermined by the antenna position and its orientation; however, a more exact determining of the fill substance volume is not achievable thereby. In these cases, so-called multipoint measurements are regularly performed today. In such case, a number of fill level measuring devices are arranged next to one another over the fill substance, and the fill levels in the individual regions in the container registered by the respective measuring devices are determined. The use of a number of fill level measuring devices is, as a rule, quite expensive and complicated. Alternatively, for this purpose, a fill level measuring device can be equipped with a plurality of antennas arranged at different locations over the fill substance, and, for example, these antennas are switched in individually via electronic switches arranged in the field. The use of a plurality of antennas which can be switched in via electronic switches is, in contrast to the above, indeed cost effective; it has, however, the disadvantage, that these switches, arranged, as a rule, directly on the antenna in the field, must be supplied with energy. This is not only complicated, but also represents a safety risk, especially in applications in which, for reasons of explosion protection, special safety precautions must be followed.
- A further example are applications in the case of which there are present in the container disturbances, e.g. stirring mechanisms or other installed objects, off of which the transmitted microwave signals are likewise reflected. In this case, the echo signal recorded with the fill level measuring device contains both the wanted echo to be traced back to a reflection off the surface of the fill substance, as well as also disturbing echoes to be traced back to reflections off the disturbances. Accordingly, it is very difficult—or, under certain circumstances, even impossible—to ascertain based on the echo signal the wanted echo sought, and therewith the fill level to be measured. For overcoming this problem, so-called multilobe measurements are frequently performed. In such case, the microwave signals are transmitted into the container in a plurality of transmission lobes with different orientations. The transmission lobes are, in such case, oriented, for example, in such a manner, that each transmission lobe reaches the fill substance. The echo signals of the individual transmission lobes are recorded, and, based on the known orientation of the different transmission lobes, additional information is gained, on the basis of which the wanted echo contained in all echo signals can be determined much more exactly and reliably. Examples for this are described in
EP 1 431 724 A1. Described, among other things, is how to ascertain the wanted echo based on the amplitudes of the individual echo signals. While the amplitude of the wanted echo is, angle corrected, the same in all echo signals, the disturbing echoes in the different echo signals have different amplitudes due to the different orientations of the associated transmission lobes. - Both in the case of multipoint measurement, as well as in the case of multilobe measurement, it is necessary to transmit microwave signals into the container on different signal paths, and to evaluate their echo signals separately from one another.
- For this, a number of parallelly operated transmitting and/or receiver arrangements and/or electronic switches can be applied. In DE 10 2004 034 429 there is described an example for this, which is applied in the automobile industry as a distance sensor. There, a microwave generator is successively connected via a switch to different transmission antennas, and to each of the receiving antennas is connected a separate receiving branch, via which the echo signal taken up by the respective receiving antenna is taken up and fed to a signal processing system. The associating of the individual measuring signals to the individual signal paths occurs here via the respective switch positions and the separate receiving branches.
- An object of the invention is to provide a fill level measuring device working with microwaves according to the travel time principle, with which microwave signals can be transmitted on a number of different signal paths into the container, and their associated echo signals recorded, and the measurement results gained on the different signal paths can be evaluated separately from one another.
- For this, the invention resides in a fill level measuring device working with microwaves according to the travel time principle for fill level measurement of fill substances located in containers, having
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- measuring device electronics with a microwave generator for successive production of microwave signals having different wanted frequencies, and
- a frequency-selective passive antenna arrangement connected thereto,
- which has a number of antennas, which serve to transmit the different microwave signals successively into the container, and to receive their echo signals reflected back to the antenna arrangement,
- which has a number of frequency-selective elements, especially bandpass filters,
- in each case transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies, and in which, via the antennas and the frequency-selective elements, for each of the different microwave signals and its echo signal, a uniquely associated signal path is specified, via which a microwave signal is transmitted into the container, and its echo signal, reflected back to the antenna arrangement, is received and fed to the measuring device electronics, and
- an apparatus, which is provided in the measuring device electronics and which associates successively arriving echo signals with the associated signal path.
- In a first variant, the invention resides in a fill level measuring device, in the case of which
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- one of the antennas is a transmitting antenna, which serves to transmit the different microwave signals into the container,
- the remaining antennas are receiving antennas, which serve to receive the echo signals of the different microwave signals reflected back to the antenna arrangement by reflections in the container,
- in the antenna arrangement, after each receiving antenna there is connected a frequency-selective element, especially a bandpass filter, transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies, this element serving to filter out from the received signal taken up by the particular receiving antenna the echo signal having such wanted frequency, and
- the apparatus associates the echo signals successively transmitted from the antenna arrangement to the measuring device electronics with the receiving antennas, from which they were received.
- In a second variant, the invention resides in a fill level measuring device, in the case of which
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- one of the antennas is a receiving antenna, which serves to receive the echo signals of the different microwave signals reflected back to the antenna arrangement by reflections in the container,
- the remaining antennas are transmission antennas, which serve, in each case, to transmit one of the different microwave signals into the container,
- in the antenna arrangement, placed in front of each transmitting antenna, is a frequency-selective element, especially a bandpass filter, transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies, which serves to filter out from the microwave signals produced by the microwave generator that signal, which, in the measurement operation, is transmitted via the particular transmitting antenna, and
- the apparatus associates the successive echo signals transmitted from the antenna arrangement to the measuring device electronics with the transmitting antennas, from which the associated microwave signals were transmitted.
- In a third variant, the invention resides in a fill level measuring device, in the case of which
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- the antennas are transmitting and receiving antennas, which serve to transmit the different microwave signals into the container and to receive their echo signals reflected back to the antenna arrangement by reflections in the container,
- in the antenna arrangement, associated with each transmitting and receiving antenna is a frequency-selective element, especially a bandpass filter, which is transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies and which serves to filter out from the microwave signals produced by the microwave generator and conveyed to the antenna arrangement and to convey to the transmitting and receiving antenna that signal, which is transmitted via such transmitting and receiving antenna; and which serves to filter out from the received signal taken up by this transmitting and receiving antenna the associated echo signal having such wanted frequency, and
- the apparatus associates the echo signals successively transmitted from the antenna arrangement to the measuring device electronics with that transmitting and receiving antenna, via which the associated microwave signal was transmitted and its echo signal received.
- In a further development of the invention, the measuring device electronics is connected with the antenna arrangement exclusively via a single waveguide,
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- via which the different microwave signals are transmitted from the measuring device electronics to the antenna arrangement, and the echo signals are transmitted from the antenna arrangement to the measuring device electronics, and
- which is connected to all transmission antennas and to all receiving antennas via a transmitter/receiver separation system provided in the antenna arrangement.
- In an alternative further development
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- the measuring device electronics is connected with the antenna arrangement via a transmission waveguide, via which the transmission antennas are fed with the different microwave signals, and
- the measuring device electronics is connected with the antenna arrangement via a receiving wave guide, via which the echo signals are transmitted from the antenna arrangement to the measuring device electronics.
- In an embodiment of the first variant,
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- the receiving antennas are arranged in a group spatially neighboring one another, and
- the transmitting antenna is arranged spatially outside the group.
- In an embodiment of the second variant,
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- the transmission antennas are arranged in a group spatially neighboring one another, and
- the receiving antenna is arranged spatially outside the group.
- In another embodiment of the first variant,
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- the receiving antennas spatially surround the transmitting antenna,
- the transmitting antenna is pointed toward the fill substance in the container,
- the receiving antennas have, in each case, an orientation inclined relative to the orientation of the transmitting antenna, and
- receiving regions of the individual receiving antennas, as predetermined by the orientations of the receiving antennas and covered by the respective receiving antennas, partially overlap.
- In another embodiment of the second variant,
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- the transmission antennas spatially surround the receiving antenna,
- the receiving antenna is pointed toward the fill substance in the container,
- the transmission antennas have, in each case, an orientation inclined relative to the orientation of the receiving antenna, and
- transmission regions of the individual transmission antennas, as predetermined by the orientations of the transmission antennas, lie at least partially in the receiving region of the receiving antenna and partially overlap.
- The fill level measuring devices of the invention have the advantage, that, by the arrangement of the antennas in the antenna arrangement, their integration as transmitting antenna, as receiving antenna, or as transmitting and receiving antenna and the frequency-selective elements for each of the different microwave signals and each corresponding echo signal, a unique signal path defined exclusively by passive components is uniquely predetermined. The passive components require no electrical current supply. Electronic switches or other active components needing an energy supply are accordingly no longer required. The association of the gained measurement results to the individual signal paths is therewith automatically given via the wanted frequency both of the particular microwave signal transmitted as well as the associated echo signal. The individual echo signals arrive successively in the measuring device electronics, and can there, separated from one another and with knowledge of the associated signal path, be processed and evaluated in one and the same signal processing system.
- The invention will now be explained in greater detail on the basis of the appended drawing, in which five examples of an embodiment are presented; equal parts are provided in the figures with equal reference characters. The figures of the drawing show as follows:
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FIG. 1 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a single microwave guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement with a transmitting antenna and a plurality of receiving antennas; -
FIG. 2 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a transmission guide and a receiving guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement with a transmitting antenna and a plurality of receiving antennas; -
FIG. 3 a fill level measuring device of the invention, wherein the antenna arrangement has a plurality of transmitting and receiving antennas; -
FIG. 4 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a single microwave guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement with a receiving antenna and a plurality of transmission antennas; and -
FIG. 5 a fill level measuring device of the invention with measuring device electronics and, connected thereto via a transmission guide and a receiving guide, a frequency-selective antenna arrangement having a receiving antenna and a plurality of transmission antennas. -
FIG. 1 shows a sketch of the principles of a first variant of the filllevel measuring device 1 of the invention. Filllevel measuring device 1 is a fill level measuring device working with microwaves according to the travel time principle, e.g. an FMCW radar fill level measuring device or a pulse radar fill level measuring device, and serves for fill level measurement offill substances 5 located incontainers 3. It includes measuringdevice electronics 7, which includes amicrowave generator 9, which serves for successive producing of microwave signals SM, SN having at least two different wanted frequencies fm, fn.Microwave generators 9, as applicable in fill level measuring devices, are known from the state of the art. The production of the microwave signals SM, SN having different wanted frequencies fm, fn can be effected, for example, by a corresponding operating of digitally operable electronic tuning elements of themicrowave generator 9, which are already regularly provided inmodern microwave generators 9, e.g. in direct digital synthesizers (DDS) or voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO). The setting of the wanted frequency occurs then, for example, via a varactor installed in a resonance circuit of a transmission oscillator. Alternatively, a synthesizer structure in the transmission oscillator can be used, and the setting of the wanted frequency can be performed via a change in values of an adjustable frequency divider. Likewise, a direct digital synthesizer with a changeable output frequency can be applied, or the wanted frequencies can be effected via the selective adjusting of the working points of active components of a transmission oscillator. - Connected to the
measuring device electronics 7, according to the invention, is a frequency-selective, passive antenna arrangement 11. The antenna arrangement 11 includes a number of antennas, which serve to transmit successively the different microwave signals SM, SN into thecontainer 3, and to receive their echo signals EM, EN reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11. Theantenna arrangement 11 a shown inFIG. 1 includes for this a transmittingantenna 13, which serves to transmit the different microwave signals SM, SN into thecontainer 1, and a plurality of receivingantennas antenna arrangement 11 a. - The antenna arrangements 11 of the invention have a number of frequency-selective elements FM, FN, especially bandpass filters, in each case transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies fm, fn. A basic principle of the invention is that, in the antenna arrangement 11, via the antennas and the frequency-selective elements FM, FN, for each of the different microwave signals SM, SN and its echo signal EM, EN, a uniquely associated signal path is created, via which a microwave signal SM, SN is transmitted into the
container 3, and its echo signal EM, EN, reflected back to the antenna arrangement 11, is received and fed to themeasuring device electronics 7. Through this frequency selectivity of the antenna arrangement 11 is created via the different wanted frequencies fm, fn an unambiguous association of the successively transmitted microwave signals SM, SN and their associated echo signals EM, EN successively arriving in themeasuring device electronics 7 for the associated signal path. - In the variant illustrated in
FIG. 1 , this is implemented by connecting after each receivingantenna 15, 17 a frequency-selective element FM, FN—especially a bandpass filter—in each case transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies fm, fn. The bandpass filters serve to filter out from the received signals taken up with the respective receivingantenna - In the example of an embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 , themicrowave generator 9 successively produces two different microwave signals SM, SN, which are transmitted via the transmittingantenna 13. For the receipt of the associated echo signals EM, EN, two receivingantennas antenna 15 there is filtered out via the frequency-selective element FM connected after the receivingantenna 15 the echo signal EM associated with the microwave signal SM. Filtered from the received signal of the receivingantenna 17 via the frequency-selective element FM connected after the receivingantenna 17 is the echo signal EN associated with the microwave signal SN. - On the basis of the different wanted frequencies of the echo signals EM, EN, the echo signals EM, EN can be uniquely associated with the respective receiving
antenna device electronics 7 includes anapparatus 21, which, based on their different wanted frequencies fm, fr, associates the received echo signals EM, EN with therespective receiving antennas antenna apparatus 21 includes, connected to asignal processing system 23, for example, a memory, in which these associations are stored. Since themicrowave generator 9 successively produces the different individual microwave signals SM, SN, and these are correspondingly successively transmitted, the wanted frequencies fm, fn of the echo signals EM, EN need not be measured. So long as themicrowave generator 9 generates the microwave signal SM, the receivingantennas antenna arrangement 11 a by reflection in thecontainer 3 is indeed received by both receivingantennas antenna 15 and transmissive for the wanted frequency fm. - So long as the
microwave generator 9 generates the microwave signal SN, the receivingantennas antenna arrangement 11 a by reflection in thecontainer 3 is indeed received by both receivingantennas antenna 17 and designed for its wanted frequency fn. For determining the fill level, the individual successively arriving echo signals EM, EN are processed by thesignal processing system 23, in that, for example, based on the echo signals EM, EN, an echo function is derived, which shows received signal amplitude as a function of signal travel time. For this, the methods known from the state of the art both for pulse radar fill level measuring devices as well as for FMCW radar fill level measuring device can be applied. The fill level measuring device of the invention has, in such case, the advantage, that the transmitted microwave signal SM, SN relevant for the travel time determination of the respective echo signal EM, EN is always available at the correct time in themeasuring device electronics 7 to thesignal processing system 23 via themicrowave generator 9. - Via a corresponding increasing of the number of different microwave signals and the receiving antennas, three or more echo signals taken up by different receiving antennas can naturally also be distinguished.
- In the case of the variant illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the measuringdevice electronics 7 is connected with the antenna arrangement 11 exclusively via thesingle waveguide 19. This is connected via a transmitter/receiver separator 25, e.g. an isolator, circulator or directional coupler, both to the transmittingantenna 13 as well as also to the receivingantennas waveguide 19, the antenna arrangement 11 is fed with the different microwave signals SM, SN. In the reverse direction, the echo signals EM, EN filtered out from the received signals of the receivingantennas measuring device electronics 7. - This offers the advantage that only a single connection is required between the measuring
device electronics 7 and theantenna arrangement 11 a. A further advantage lies in the fact that, in such case, a permanent connection is involved, which does not cause a change and/or degrading of the signal transmission. -
FIG. 2 shows a second variant of the fill level measuring device of the invention. In contrast to the variant illustrated inFIG. 1 , the measuringdevice electronics 7 is connected here with theantenna arrangement 11 b via two microwave guides, namely atransmission guide 27 and a receivingguide 29. Thetransmission guide 27 leads from themicrowave generator 9 of the measuringdevice electronics 7 to the transmittingantenna 13. Via it, the transmittingantenna 13 is fed with the microwave signals SM, SN. Via the receivingguide 29, the echo signals EM, EN filtered out from the received signals of the receivingantennas measuring device electronics 7. For this, all receivingantennas guide 29, which, in turn, is connected with the measuringdevice electronics 7. Thetransmission guide 27 and the receivingguide 29 are here also permanent connections, which, in contrast to electronic switches, do not effect a change and/or degrading of the signal transmission. In contrast to the variant illustrated inFIG. 1 , in theantenna arrangement 11 b illustrated inFIG. 2 , no transmitter/receiver separator 25 is required. -
FIG. 3 shows a third variant of the fill level measuring device of the invention, which has the measuringdevice electronics 7 already explained on the basis ofFIGS. 1 and 2 , and a frequency-selective,passive antenna arrangement 11 c connected thereto. In contrast to the earlier describedantenna arrangements antenna arrangement 11 c includes transmitting and receivingantennas 31, 33, 35; that is to say, each one of the antennas serves both as a transmitting antenna as well as a receiving antenna. Associated with each of these transmitting and receivingantennas 31, 33, 35 is, in each case, a frequency-selective element FM, FN, FL transmissive for one of the different wanted frequencies fm, fn, fl, which, in each case, serves to filter out on the transmitter side from the different microwave signals SM; SN; SL successively generated by themicrowave generator 9 and conveyed to theantenna arrangement 11 c the microwave signal SM; SN; SL having the particular wanted frequency fm, fn, fl; this signal is then, in each case, transmitted exclusively via the associated transmitting and receivingantenna 31, 33, or 35 into thecontainer 3. In the reverse direction, the particular frequency-selective element FM, FN, FL serves to filter out from the received signal taken up by the respective transmitting and receivingantenna 31, 33, 35 the associated echo signal EM; EN; EL having this wanted frequency fm, fn, fl. In the illustrated example of an embodiment, themicrowave generator 9 produces three different microwave signals SM; SN; SL. The frequency-selective elements FM, FN, FL effect that the microwave signal SM is transmitted exclusively via the transmitting and receivingantenna 31, and that exclusively the associated echo signal EM is filtered out from its received signal and transmitted to themeasuring device electronics 7. Correspondingly, the microwave signal SN is exclusively transmitted via the transmitting and receiving antenna 33, and from its received signal, exclusively the associated echo signal EN is filtered out and transmitted to themeasuring device electronics 7. Likewise, the microwave signal SL exclusively is transmitted via the transmitting and receiving antenna 35, and from its received signal, exclusively the associated echo signal EL is filtered out and transmitted to themeasuring device electronics 7. - Analogously to the example of an embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 , theantenna arrangement 11 c is also connected with the measuringdevice electronics 7 exclusively via thesingle microwave guide 19, via which theantenna arrangement 11 c is fed with the microwave signals SM; SN, SL, and via which the associated echo signals EM, EN, EL filtered out from the received signals of the transmitting and receivingantennas 31, 33, 35 are fed to themeasuring device electronics 7. - In the
antenna arrangement 11 c, themicrowave guide 19 is connected via the transmitting- andreceiver separator 25 parallelly to the three frequency-selective elements FM; FN; FL, which, in turn, are connected to the transmitting and receivingantenna 31, 33, 35 associated with the respective element FM; FN; FL. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show two other fill level measuring devices of the invention, which in each case have a frequency-selective antenna arrangement measuring device electronics 7. In contrast to the earlier described examples of embodiments, theseantenna arrangements antenna 37 and a plurality oftransmission antennas transmission antennas container 3, and the receivingantenna 37 serves to receive the echo signals EM, EN of the different microwave signals SAC SN reflected back to the antenna arrangement lid, 11 e by reflections in thecontainer 3. For this, connected in front of each transmittingantenna microwave generator 9 that signal, which, in the measurement operation, is transmitted via the particular transmittingantenna - For this, the measuring
device electronics 7 can either, as shown inFIG. 4 , be connected to theantenna arrangement 11 d via asingle microwave guide 19, via which theantenna arrangement 11 d is fed with the different microwave signals SM, SN, and via which the associated echo signals EM, EN taken up with theantenna arrangement 11 d are fed to themeasuring device electronics 7. In this case, themicrowave guide 19 is, analogously to the example illustrated inFIG. 1 , connected via the transmitter/receiver separator 25 to thetransmission antennas antenna 37. In this case, frequency-selective elements FM, FN are, in each case, arranged between the transmitter/receiver separator 25 and the respective transmittingantenna - Alternatively, the measuring
device electronics 7 can, analogously to the example of an embodiment illustrated inFIG. 2 , be connected to theantenna arrangement 11 e via atransmission guide 27 and a receivingguide 29. This variant is shown inFIG. 5 . In theantenna arrangement 11 e, thetransmission guide 27 is connected here via the frequency-selective element FM to the transmittingantenna 41, and connected via the frequency-selective element FN to the transmittingantenna 39. Due to the frequency-selective element FM, FN connected in front of it, the transmittingantenna 41 transmits exclusively the microwave signal SM, and the transmittingantenna 39 exclusively the microwave signal SN. Since themicrowave generator 9 successively generates the different microwave signals SM, SN, either one or the other transmittingantenna antenna - The particular currently transmitted microwave signal SM, SN, SL and the associated echo signal EM, EN, EL are, in each case, available in the
measuring device electronics 7 offset pairwise in time to one another by the associated fill level-dependent travel time, so that the measurement results successively gained via the different signal paths predetermined by the particular antenna arrangement, especially the associated echo functions dependent on the signal travel time, can be successively ascertained by one and the samesignal processing system 23. - With the fill level measuring device of the inventions, a variety of different measuring methods can be performed. In such case, the different signal paths on which the microwave signals SM, SN, SL are transmitted and the associated echo signals Em, EN, EL are received are predeterminable, within broad limits, by the positioning of the individual antennas of the
antenna arrangements FIGS. 1 to 5 , the individual signal paths predetermined by theparticular antenna arrangement - For performing the previously described multipoint measurement, the antennas of the
particular antenna arrangement FIG. 3 , there is thereby in each case obtained via each of the individual transmitting and receivingantennas 31, 33, 35 in the case of a parallel orientation of the individual transmitting and receivingantennas 31, 33, 35 to thefill substance 5 the current fill level at the location of the particular transmitting and receivingantenna 31, 33, 35. - In the case of the other examples of embodiments, there are yielded the measurement locations at which, in the context of a multipoint measurement, fill levels are measured via the drawn signal paths, which, in each case, lead from one of the
transmission antennas antennas arrangement 11 b ofFIG. 2 , in the case of which a number of receivingantennas antenna 13 is arranged spatially outside the group, or antenna arrangements are selected, such as, for example, the arrangements lid, 11 e, in the case of which a number oftransmission antennas antenna 31 is arranged outside the group. The individual antennas are preferably oriented as a function of their position to one another in such a manner, that the signal yield on the individual signal paths is at a maximum. - For performing the previously described multilobe measurement, preferably, antenna arrangements, such as the
antenna arrangement 11 a ofFIG. 1 , are selected, in the case of which a number of receivingantennas single transmitting antenna 13. For this, the transmittingantenna 13 positioned in the center of theantenna arrangement 11 a is preferably directly pointed at thefill substance 5 in the container, and the receivingantennas antenna 13, this orientation being selected in such a manner, that the receiving regions predetermined by the orientation of the receivingantennas antenna antenna 13, and the receiving regions of theindividual receiving antennas - Analogously, an
antenna arrangement 11 e inverse to this with respect to the signal paths, as shown inFIG. 4 , is naturally also applicable, in the case of which the receivingantenna 37 positioned in the center of theantenna arrangement 11 d is spatially surrounded by a plurality oftransmission antennas antenna 37 is preferably pointed directly at thefill substance 5, and thetransmission antennas antenna 37, such orientation being selected in such a manner, that the transmission regions of thetransmission antennas transmission antennas antenna 37. -
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